I'm sure most of the internet has already seen several videos from this incident at the Semi Precious Weapons show, but this on stage POV cracked me up the most thanks to the gentleman at 00:47 who relished his chance of a lifetime to cradle Lady Gaga in his arms.

A creepy PSA created by Ashleigh Nankivell, taken from an old public domain social guidance PSA. These old PSA's freak me out anyway, but the added affects in this video really take the creepiness to another level.

Culling together some of the most outlandish and ridiculous posts on Craigslist then making a short film about it, now that's a great idea.

L.A. Based Scratchframe, a film production group comprised of some of my good friends and fellow Alum's of Columbia College Chicago, have debuted a new web series entitled Craigslist Masterpiece Theatre™, in which every episode of the series is based on a real ad from Craigslist.

Check out the first episode:

Actual Craigslist Ad

PI services barter

Over five years experience in the field of private investigation, I've had a wide variety of cases so nothing is too out of the ordinary. though i specialize in finding people, spousal investigation (suspected cheating,ETC), police records, and cyber investigation. I'm certified and hold a degree in criminal justice. I'm well connected with local law enforcement and lawmakers. No case is to big or too small, I have a proper office and i do maintain open hours. You can contact me though this ad and email me about the nature of your specific case or u can call the office number listed below. i take great pride in confidentiality so your case is safe. Open to all cases, I've only turned one case away in my five years. So no situation in too much for this company. If in the Los Angeles Area u will be dealing with me directly, though i have employee's (other PI's) all over California. Muscle is also not a Problem. I as well as my other PI's are skilled in law enforcement and military tactics. Our office number is (562)###-####
-R.C.

I'm Looking to barter my Services for Tickets, Electronics, A new mattress, But I'm open to all offers. Let me know what you have.

Vimeo user and apparently superbly awesome stop motion puppet animator Patrick Boivin created this masterpiece. People in high school for better or worse said I resembled Mr. Bean and fellow frycook Josh is an obvious ringer for M.J.... Let's just say that this is an approximation of what would happen if I tried to out-dance Josh. I would like to have that scooter though.

If there is one tradition that consistently holds true for me on Superbowl Sunday, it's eating delicious food. The fabulous Amy Guth gives a crash course in making what appears to be a simple, yet mouth watering jambalaya. It seems like it would be the perfect compliment to the Superbowl, Puppybowl and whatever other bowl you are planning on watching tonight.

About a year ago this teaser emerged. It's a commentary on a feeling that almost all people with imaginations have felt since the Star Wars Special Edition and subsequent prequels came and messed around with our idea of what a 'star war' really was. Is it fighters and lightsabers and the force being with you? Or maybe its a wiggly CG frog-man getting his tongue electrocuted and farting while insulting half the population of the planet via minstrel show.

I of course won't hold back my feelings and I think I speak for fellow Frycooks when I say -- The amount of times I've watched my letterbox remastered VHS tapes since 1998 is a true testament to how much we want Star Wars to be the way it originally was. It would be nice to see it again on the big screen without wiggling CG monsters popping up every 20 minutes to interrupt the pace of the narrative or trigger happy Greedo showing off the worst aim of his bounty hunting career at the wrong time while Han Solo shows off his newfound computerized dodge reaction implants. There's really nothing to love in the revisions.

Oh, and also Jar-Jar.

Good luck with this movie guys. Looks like it's on clip to reach broad theatrical release.

Moop Jaw produces an extremely well-crafted music video with some of the most talented child dancers I've seen. If MTV still showed 'M' then surely you would see this video on there. It should go without saying that they are all my new idols.

Honestly, I have no trouble with the Griswolds being used as a shill for any product, but something tells me that Clark W.'s profanity laced rants will be a little watery in this -- what seems to be an ad for a vacation home finding service.

Of note, the Wagon Queen Family Truckster returns in perfect working order, but who will play the new Rusty? Our money's on Shia LaBeouf.

During late 1991, what looks to be a packed family room in Tehran Iran was transformed into an ultimate break dance battle for the ages. According to the videos description, this video features renowned Iranian b-boys Shahram Kharchang, Reza Bache, Mehdi Tony, and Ahmad Lore during their glory days. Enjoy!

Epic music, quick cuts, gratuitous close-ups, and sounds of things clicking: in a nutshell, these represent the art of the Hollywood suit-up scene. They are simple, quick shots of adrenaline that kick the movie into the next gear without much viewer effort. Growing up, this was one of my favorite parts of a movie. It was easy for me to understand, and the lack of special effects made it a snap to re-enact at home.

I was looking through the Prelinger Archives and stumbled across this thorough video that details how the Chicago Tribune was produced in 1937, beginning in the forest and ending in print. It's complete with moments of the Tribune staff hard at work delivering the news in 1937.

Although it's rather long for a web video (20mins), it has some pretty entertaining moments and a delightful old-timey, humble narrator (in my imagination it's @ColonelTribune). Enjoy!

My question is, where can I find the entrance to this amazing underground rollercoaster for paper (@ 13:50 in the video)?